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Meetings. V MEETING OF GROCERS will be held J\. at the Clarendon Hotel on THURSDAY, DEC. 21st, at 8 p.m., To decide on the date of the'Annual Picnic. 1130 Lost, Pound, &c LOST— 10s Reward—Brown Irish Terrier, Bob,” with collar and chain attached. Reward on returning to A. L. Smith, “ Parkfield ” opposite Eiccarton Railway Station. ’ ■ , 1133 LOST, , on Rotomahan'a Excursion from Akaioa, Small Leather Purse, containing Three One Pound Notes , and Bicycle Ticket. . Finder rewarded on returning to “Lyttelton -Times Office. OST, on December 17, 1 Bay Trap Mare, , also . 1 Grey Filly,. 3 years old, wi th covers .on; anyone giving information-as to their whereabouts will be rewarded. Joseph '. Schumacher, Coleridge Street- Bakery, Syden : ham.. 1130 Sporting. RAKATA SPORTS AND RACING CLUB. NOTICE. BOOK-MAKERS will be charged a License Fee of £l. •: . M. J. LIDDY, 1144 , Hon. Secretary. Government Notifications. KEPT: j^TK^DTJNEDIN. CONTRACT FOE ELECTRICAL PLANT. rpHE time for receiving- Tenders has been JL' EXTENDED to Noon on MONDAY; 12th -February, 1906. T. EONAYNE, 832 General Manager N.Z. Railways. Election Notices, SEFTON-ASHLEY DRAINAGE DISTRICT. FIRST ELECTION OP BOARD OF ' TRUSTEES. TTTF. following Candidates have been DULY NOMINATED to fill the Position as Trustee of the Sefton-Ashley District Drainage Board: Banks, James (junior) Hayes, 'William Peach Man'pab , Robertson, John Sutton, Thos. Weir, William John Wyllie, James Wyllie, Thomas .A, Poll for, the Election of FIVE of the above-mentioned Candidates to constitute ’ the Sefton-Ashley ■ District Drainage ■ Board of Trustees will he taken on FRIDAY, the 22nd Day of December, 1905, between the hours of 9 a.m." and 6 p.m.,-at the Rink Buildings, Sefton. - 1 GEO. S. HICKMAN. , Eetuming-Officer., Sefton. • '■ ' 16th December, 1905. 1057 Public Notice. CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD. LOCAL BODIES LOANS ACT, 1901. V "PURSUANT to “ The Christchurch Distriot Drainage Act, 1875,” and the Acts amending the same, and “ The - Local Bodies 7 Loans' Act, 1901,” the Christchurch Drainage Beard hereby, gives notice of-its desire to obtain-the consent of the ratepayers in respect, of .that , part of ■ the district known as, the Sewage Area to the Board’s BORROWING A SUM of £50,000 for the purposes, upon the security, and otherwise as hereinafter mentioned. . The said Loan to be raised, as to £25,000, part thereof, during the vear ending 31st December, 1906, and as to £25,000, the other part . thereof, during the vear ending 31st December, ■ 1907.The particular undertaking proposed to he engaged in. is: Extending and improving the existing sewerage system of tho Board within the .said sewage area by adding -to and improving, the machinery and plant at the -Pumping Station of the Board, providing! supplementary putuping stations, , machinery... and -plant if ■ apd where, needed, procuring and providing electrical-power for use at any or either of such pumping stations, providing, and laying a second main delivery pipe from the present Pumping Station to the , Sewage Farm at ' , Bromley, the ' preparation of land at the Bromley Sewage Farm for -treatment with sewage, payment of commission charges and expenses incurred in ■- connection with .obtaining authority ; to, raise, and the raising ...of the loan and payment of interest on such loan ' for the first year after it is raised. The sum proposed to be borrowed for such purpose is £50,000, to be raised in manner and at the times before mentioned. The proposed security for the said loan ,s a special annual recurring rate of onetenth pi a penny in the £ on the ratable value of the ; ratable property within that part of the Board’s district known and defined as the Sewage Area, as the same is now constituted, ■or as the same may hereafter’ be. extended. Provision for repayment of : the said loan will be made by the Board’s reborrowing a like sum, or so much as taken in conjunction’with the Sinking Fund (if any) as may on the same or other sufficient security when and as the said loan falls due. The balance (if any) of the said special rate collected and remaining :n the hands of the Board in any year after meeting the interest on the loan' and cost of raising rate will be set aside to form a Sinking Fund to be apt plied in repayment oi loan. It is..proposed to pay the cost .of raising the loan and interest upon, the loan for the first year. after the same is raised out of the loan , itself. ~ A meeting of the ratepayers of the said Sewage Area to consider the said proposal will be held at the Caledonian Society’s Rooms, Worcester Street, in the City of Christchurch, within the said Sewage Area, on THURSDAY, the FOURTH day of JANUARY, 1906, at.B o’clock p.m. j .Dated this eleventh day of December, 1905. EOBT. PITCAITHLY, Chairman. EDWIN CUTHBERT, I 553 Secretary. : J. H. FABLING, - I\TETAPHYSICIAN AND MAGNETIC IV± ■ ' HEALER. Successful Treatment for All Diseases withou- Drugs or Medicines Nervous and Functional Ailments a Specialty. Consulting Rooms—- , RHODES’S BUILDINGS, Corner Hereford and Manchester Streets. 5061 “TIGER TEA 'JUVENILE LEAGUE.” RESULT OF CHILDREN’S XMASBOX COMPETITION. fTI-HE following are the PRIZE-WINNERS! -L in connection with Competition No. 1. Although the Competition was of a nature calling for the exercise of some ability, quite a -number of excellent designs have been sent in. • Postal Notes for the sums mentioned havo been sent to the following Members of the League:— .Wilfred Powell, Caversham (age 12), £ s., d. first prize . . 2 0 0 Stanley Wilkinson, Anderson’s Bay (age 9), second prise 10 0 Maurice James Guthrie, Christchurch (age 14), third prize .... . 1 0 0 Bertha, Baker, South Dunedin (age 12), fourth prize . _ • 010 0 Joseph M’Evoy, St Hilda (ago 15), ; fifth prize • - . . 010 0 Reginald Baker, South Dunedin (age 18), sixth prize . ... . . 010 0 George W. Dawson, Kahuika (age T4),‘ seventh prize . . . . .■ . 010 0 Lottie Mayhew, Waituna West, Feilding (age 16), eighth prize .040 Emily Hate Dennis, Enfield, Oamaru (age 18), ninth prize . . . .040 W. S. Rae. Mornington (age 14), tenth prize 0 4 0 Robert Miller, Hokitika (age 17), eleventh prize 0 4 0 C. E. Merrie, Mornington (age 14), twelfth prize . . . . . - •. • 0 4 0 Eva Dolman, King Street, Dunedin (ago 11). thirteenth prize . . .0 4 0 Janet Elizabeth Duncan, Eweburn, (age 16), fourteenth prize . ..040 James Cuthhert,- Chertsey, Canterbury (age 13). fifteenth prize -.0 4 0Phyllis Merle Smith, Maori Hill, Dunedin (age 8), sixteenth prize .040 Nellie Drummond, Oamaru (age 9), seventeenth prize 0 4 0 BOYS’ Cambridge Suits, 3 garments, best value procurable in town, Kaiapoi tweeds, 21s, now only 15s 6d. Black, Beattie and Co., High Street. 5 EN’S, Flannelette Shirts, collars attached, best value procurable in town; 4s 6d, now only 2s lid. Black, Beattie and Co , High Street, -2

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13936, 19 December 1905, Page 5

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